Farming has been one of the main jobs that people have used over time in order to ensure their survival. Keeping animals for meat and dairy products and growing crops to make bread and to sell; farmers around the world constantly struggle to be self-sufficient in all that they do.
While the popularity of farming has declined in recent years, there is still a great need for it in the modern world. Without farms we would not have the meat that we eat and we would not have milk, cheese or cereals either if farming was to stop completely. However, in order to run a farm there are vital pieces of equipment needed. This equipment is not always cheap but without it, farming simply wouldn’t be possible.
The Equipment Needed to Run a Farm
The main piece of equipment you think about when you think of a farm is a tractor. However, while a tractor is essential to any farmer, there are other pieces of equipment that are often needed, too. Some types of farming equipment needed include:
- Planting equipment
- Soil Cultivation Equipment
- Fertilizers
- Harvesting Equipment
The above are just a selection of the types of equipment which may be needed. With each different type of equipment, there are a number of different pieces of machinery that is needed. It all depends upon the type of farming you do.
If you simply raise animals on your farm then you will not need any harvesting equipment. However, if you also grow crops or if crops are your main source of income then you will need harvesting equipment, as well as fertilizers and pest controllers to keep the crops healthy.
Growing crops can be hard work. You will need a tractor in order to tow the different machinery around. You will then need something such as a manure spreader which will enable you to fertilize the crops. You could not cover a whole field simply by walking around aimlessly with a hand-held spreader. So a big machine such as a manure spreader which attaches to a tractor is what you will need.
As well as a fertilizer, you will also need a soil cultivator machine. This obviously is needed before you use a fertilizer as it helps to prepare the soil for the crop seeds. Then you will need an harvesting piece of equipment in order to cut the crops and take them back to the farm house to prepare them for sale. It really is a lot of hard work and without the right machinery it could take hours and be an impossible task.
Overall, farming equipment is extremely important for anybody looking to run a farm. However, you will need to research the types of equipment that you will need as different types of farming requires different types of machinery. If you are stuck for a good brand of machinery then it would be a good idea to take a look at the John Deere range.
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An aircraft will not be able to put the seeds in the proper rows or plant them the proper depth in the ground, so from that perspective it would be wildly inefficient for anything other than grass-like crops.
If they are not up to it, it would be far better to look at share farming. For example (but no recommendation implied): http://www.megadox.com/d/7683 Check with your State extension services as well.
Share farming allows them to live on the block, to see it still being farmed at the right scale and to gain some income. It may be that their capacity to wok will decline further.
i know in oklahoma you can drive farm equipment on a road within 150mi. of the farm/owner so probibally for that
ask where you got the equipment from. the serial number is not going
to tell you who made it. some equipment only came in certain colors,
like john deere only comes in green, kubota only comes in orange,new
holland came in red and yellow, new holland comes in blue now, ask
the neighbors if they know how old it is and the make. if you know the proper name for what it is just type that in your search bar and see
what comes up. also try antique farm equipment and see if anything
comes up.
Nah… I don't think so……………
hey, i got beer, no need to go there, right?
Contact whom ever you paid the hard earned money to & explain: It is defective, it won't work, you need to do a total recall, & do not ship inferior products again. Make it clear to them that this equipment is not up to your standards. If they will not take it back, dispose of it.
In most states the law requires that you post an ad stating that there is an abandoned vehicle on your property in the paper for a specified period of time (3 weeks to a month) then you take the proof of that publication to the DMV and ask them to issue a title on an abandoned vehicle.
I would google the New Mexico vehicle code to be sure that this law applies in your state, and to get the exact steps.
Post on the Boston craiglist to see if anyone can point you in the right direction